Species and Speciation Flashcards

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Phentic Species Concept

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AKA morphological species concept, species grouped based on morphology
-Populations with extreme variations are separate species; Similar species are clustered together

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Biological Species Concept

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Species grouped based on whether gene flow can occur between populations
-Naturally interbreeding populations
-Use pattern of gene flow to assign species boundaries

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Ecological Species Concept

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Individuals or populations that complete closely and whose descendants can potentially replace one another
-Arrows represent direct ecological competition among individuals; Use extent of ecological competition to assign species boundaries

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Phylogenetic Species Concept

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Individuals with the same derived traits (synapomorphy) are members of the same species

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Allopatric Speciation

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Speciation that results from geographic isolation

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Allopatric Vicariance Speciation

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Geographic barrier

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Allopatric Peripheral Speciation

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Disperse to an isolated region (like Founder effect)

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Parapatric Speciation

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Adjacent populations diverge into separate species because of a spatial gradient in genotypes or phenotypes (has hybrids)

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Ring Species

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Individuals live in one of a series of populations that are connected to one another
-No breeding between some populations

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Sympatric Speciation

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Divergence without a geographic barrier or spatial gradient
-Change in resource usage or change in reproduction

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Reproductive Character Displacement

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Area of overlap characteristics are most different

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Pre-Zygotic Isolation

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-Potential mates live in the same place but do not encounter one another, due to either: habitat isolation and/or temporal isolation (time of day or time of year)
-Potential mates interact or do not mate (behavioral isolation)
-Individuals copulate, but male gametes (sperm or pollen) are not transferred
-Male gametes are transferred, but the egg is not fertilized (gametic incompatibility)

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Post-Zygotic Isolation

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-Zygote dies early in embryogenesis
-F1 hybrids are inviable
-F1 hybrids survive but are sterile
-Backcross or F2 hybrids are inviable or sterile

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Temporal Isolation

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Occurs when two species mate at different times of year (or day)

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Behavioral Isolation

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Occurs when two species have different courtship behaviors

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Gametic Isolation

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Occurs when gametes (egg and sperm) come into contact, but no fertilization takes place

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Mechanical Isolation

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Occurs when physical differences prevent copulation/pollination

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Habitat Isolation

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Occurs when habitat preferences lower the probability of mating between individuals associated with differing habitats

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What are the four forms of post-zygotic isolation?

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-Zygote dies early
-Offspring are infertile
-Offspring cannot survive (inviable)
-F2 hybrids are infertile or inviable